Even your tiny small town police departments record their two way radio traffic, 911 calls etc...
This is one big coverup.
Heard the body cams were not in use by locals that day.
I guess the House can just get them from Butler then?
I was reading some thread where they didn’t have a unified communication system linking all of the various departments/groups.
That was a huge problem during 9/11 and IIRC all of the fire/police/emergency systems throughout the country were tasked to resolve those communication issues. That was almost 25 years ago!
I wonder if their was one person that all of the comms had to go through?
Team A: “We’re in the building and see a guy with a gun on the roof - but he’s one of us - right?”
Leader: “Let me circle back on that.”
Team B: “Snipers on the roof here. We see somebody on the roof to the north, can’t tell if he has a weapon. Might just be a kid that wants a better look. Anybody else have eyes on him?”
Leader: “Let me circle back on that.”
As a former fed LEO all of our radio coms were always recorded. We were required to keep the recordings for up to 6 months or more. It would be interesting to know if it was a federal regulation or just our agencies policy.
The reason for this is because they are potential evidence in future proceeding either civil or criminal. Failure to produce the recordings in court lets the other side make up any story they want and you have no way to refute it.
Now if the USSS did not record them did the state and locals? I believe the state and locals did not have direct comms with the SS agents around Trump. If they did they would have gotten him the hell off the stage at the first sign of trouble.